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The act of smacking a nicotine device to get a buzz
Ayoo whiteboy lemme Roosh that
Roosh by YungenFromtheA June 8, 2021
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He who walks behind the rows 

Did you really think that He Who Walks Behind The Rows would allow you to escape?

maíz rows

When Mexicans slick their hair back, but comb through it, making extremely defined rows.
Juan Pedro has some serious maíz rows goin' on.
maíz rows by s-dub69 May 17, 2008
D4 pronounciation of "right", used frequently in sentences along with "totally" and "loike".

Coined by Ross O'Carroll Kelly in the Sunday Independant feature by Paul Howard.
This focking begger asked me if I had any spair change roysh, so I loike totally hit him with my Louis Vuitton bag and got daddy rescue me in the shopper.
roysh by dji July 21, 2004

Rosh HaShanah 

A Jewish/Yahwist festival that takes place in September or October.

{"September" means "7th Month" & "October" means "8th Month" even though they are today considered to be our 9th & 10th months -- so many calendar changes!}
"Rosh HaShanah" ("New Year") is a non-Biblical name. The Biblical name is "Shabbatown Zikrown Truwah" ("Sabbath Memorial of Shofars")

LEVITICUS 23:

23) Yahweh said to Mosheh,

24) Tell the Israelites, in the seventh month, on the first day of the month, you must observe a sabbath day of rest, a memorial announced by the blowing of shofars, a sacred gathering.

25) Do not do any regular work, and present an offering to Yahweh.
Rosh HaShanah by Trenton King August 19, 2009

Rosh HaShanah 

ROSH = Head
HA = The
SHANAH = Year
therefore "Head {of} the year".
aka "Jewish New Year".
It is ironic that Rosh HaShanah is called "Jewish New Year", because it actually takes place on the first day of the Biblical SEVENTH Month (LEVITICUS 23:23-25). The "New Year" designation is not Biblical, rather it was picked up from Babylonian culture where this time was considered to be the New Year.